This decision affirms dismissal of plaintiff’s 42 USC 1983 claims against Twitter and California’s Secretary of State for lack of state action. After the Secretary of State’s office flagged plaintiff’s tweets as false or misleading, Twitter removed them for violating its content-moderation policy. Despite its interaction with state officials, Twitter’s enforcement of its own content moderation policy did not constitute state action because Twitter did not exercise a state-conferred right or enforce a state-imposed rule and the interactions between state officials and Twitter didn’t satisfy the nexus or joint action tests for state action.